Maine has several unique regions, each with its own distinctive culture and activities. With miles of coastline, thousands of lakes, endless rivers and deep forests, visitors can find their perfect vacation spot, whether it's on a sandy beach, at a family campground or walking along Main Street in a bustling city or town. Maine is also known for abundant outdoor recreation opportunities in all four seasons, from swimming and boating in the warmer months to excellent skiing in the winter.
Restaurants in Maine
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Homegrown and Handmade, the Union Farmers' Market boasts the prettiest market in New England. Located on the Union Common, across the street from the Post Office, Friday's from 3 pm to 6 pm and on selected Sunday's during the summer, this seasonal market offers musical entertainment and weekly themes with local guest, artists and children's activities. Come see what all the buzz is about.
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Fruits, vegetables, cows, pigs and chickens happily coexist on our 80 acre all natural family farm. You might have seen our farm-stand at the farmer’s market, or maybe you’ve heard about our food hub. It’s growing often with people receiving delicious produce fresh from our farm. I'm a veteran farmer that has the homegrown by Heroes certification for all our products.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
From Maine roasted coffee to meats, vegetables, baked good and crafts — this market has something for every one. You’ll never taste better coffee, bacon, or crumpets than you can find here.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Beth’s Market is full of fresh vegetables, incredible baked goods, and more! I really can’t say enough good things Re: what food is sold there! I gravitated to the Strawberry Shortcake which was sized large enough for 2! I had never seen carrots that aren’t orange but I did at Beth’s! This market is ready for Fall as there’s a huge pile of pumpkins to choose one from, to buy. Along the way to this store, we saw the real pumpkin patch! We ate our desserts outside on picnic tables next to vintage cedar trees! There’s a sweet playground that had large truck tires for kids to climb on, tractor seats for chairs & swings with rope, similar to what were made prior to commercial swing sets. All in all, Beth’s is a “must stop” for the whole family when near Warren, Maine or heading to the coast!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
We loved our visit to the Portland Farmers’ Market. It is among the best I’ve ever been to if not the best. Even though we got there fairly early at 9:30 or so it was already crowded and busy. There were tons of vendors and not just people selling vegetables but also a few selling dairy products and a few selling meats. There was even vendors selling bread and another selling honey. There were also tons of beautiful flowers and vendors selling cheese. We wound up buying a bunch of vegetables, some bread, and chicken sausage to take back to our vacation rental for dinner that night. What a great institution.
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